From: "John S. Walton Antiques, Inc., advertisement," Antiques 112 (December 1977): 1004
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Tea table |
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Object numberRIF11 |
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MakerMaker Unknown |
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Dimensions26 × 32 × 19 1/4 in. (66.04 × 81.28 × 48.9 cm) |
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Date174080 |
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Current locationUnknown |
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GeographyPossibly made in Newport, Rhode Island(view a map of Rhode Island) |
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MediumMahogany |
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MarksUnknown |
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InscriptionsUnknown |
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ProvenanceReverend James and Dorothy Stanton Noyes, Stonington, Connecticut; by descent to Mary Noyes Rogers, Westerly, Rhode Island; by bequest to the D.A. R., Groton, Connecticut; sold to John S. Walton Antiques, Inc., Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1977; sold to a private collector; John Walton, Inc., Griswold and Jewett City, Connecticut, 1984 |
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Associated namesReverend James NoyesDorothy Stanton Noyes Mary Noyes Rogers Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Washington, D.C. John S. Walton, Inc. |
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Bibliography"John S. Walton Antiques, Inc., advertisement," Antiques 112, no. 6 (December 1977): 1004, ill."John Walton, Inc., advertisement," Antiques 125, no. 2 (February 1984): 310, ill. Patricia E. Kane et al., Art and Industry in Early America: Rhode Island Furniture, 16501830, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2016), 213n2. |